Derivative-Free Optimization of Noisy Functions via Quasi-Newton Methods
Abstract
This paper presents a finite difference quasi-Newton method for the minimization of noisy functions. The method takes advantage of the scalability and power of BFGS updating, and employs an adaptive procedure for choosing the differencing interval based on the noise estimation techniques of Hamming (2012) and Mor\'e and Wild (2011). This noise estimation procedure and the selection of are inexpensive but not always accurate, and to prevent failures the algorithm incorporates a recovery mechanism that takes appropriate action in the case when the line search procedure is unable to produce an acceptable point. A novel convergence analysis is presented that considers the effect of a noisy line search procedure. Numerical experiments comparing the method to a function interpolating trust region method are presented.
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@article{arxiv.1803.10173,
title = {Derivative-Free Optimization of Noisy Functions via Quasi-Newton Methods},
author = {Albert S. Berahas and Richard H. Byrd and Jorge Nocedal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.10173},
year = {2019}
}
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26 pages, 9 figures